Songs of Insurrection

Legends of Tivara

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Paperback, 479 pages

Published Nov. 14, 2016 by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.

ISBN:
978-1-5404-1720-6
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I wish I could give this a higher rating because I really love the reimagined Southeast Asian setting, and the use of song as magic. It's such a cool concept and it's well done. Kaiya is annoying but she's kinda meant to be, I think, but I really liked Tian, especially how different his thoughts were from the other characters. The author did a fantastic job differentiating thought styles, and I did overall enjoy this book, enough to move on and begin reading the next.

However, there's a big issue I have with it. The two main female characters, Kaiya and Jie, are both prepubescent in this book. Jie is older, but because of her elven blood, she's still a child, regardless of having lived longer, and both of them /look that way/, too. They are both clearly not adults, clearly not developed. This is important, because this is my …